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Owner's Guide
TDX5 TITANIUM FIRST STAGE
WARNING: Failure to prepare your First Stage properly
for use in harsh environmental conditions, such as being
subjected to sediment or the possible buildup of ice, or
salt crystals, may result in serious injury or death.
Operation of your First Stage is not visible when using a regulator system. The
First Stage converts the cylinder's high pressure breathing gas to an intermedi-
ate pressure of approximately 140 psi that can be handled by the regulator
Second Stage to deliver a smooth flow of breathing gas upon demand (i.e.,
when you inhale). Intermediate pressure gas is also available for inflation of a
BC or dry suit.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should adjustment of
an Oceanic regulator First Stage be performed by anyone
other than an Authorized Oceanic Service Technician.
Doing so may cause failure underwater, resulting in serious
injury or death.
ATTACHMENT OF HOSES
Low pressure (LP) and high pressure (HP) port thread sizes are different, making
incorrect installation of hoses unlikely. However, to avoid damage or personal
injury that may occur due to incorrect installation, Oceanic strongly recom-
mends having installation performed professionally by an Authorized Oceanic
Dealer. If this is not possible, proceed as follows.
Type of Hose Being Connected:
• Determine whether the hose that you are installing requires connection to
an HP port (for a pressure gauge or breathing gas integrated computer),
or to an LP port (for an octopus second stage, or a BC or dry suit inflator).
• Be sure that you only place high pressure accessory hoses in ports specifi-
cally marked with the letters 'HP', or '4500 psi / 300 BAR'.
Orientation (positioning):
Orientation is defined by the location of the LP ports when the First Stage is
mounted on the tank valve. Mounting the First Stage so the LP ports are lower
(closer to the tank) than the HP ports is referred to as the DOWN position.
Mounting the First Stage so the LP ports are higher (further away from the tank)
than the HP ports is referred to as the UP position.
Using the DOWN position produces the lowest overall regulator/tank profile,
reducing the possibility of your head coming in contact with the First Stage dur-
ing your dives. Also, in the DOWN position, the venturi assisted LP port will be
positioned so that the primary Second Stage is on your right side.
The convenience of two HP ports provides for consistent positioning of your
instrument console regardless of the orientation of the first stage.
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